1. In order to commemorate some of the Mideast's greatest leaders, the states of the best region in Atlasia shall be renamed as follows: Illinois shall henceforth be known as Lincoln. Indiana shall henceforth be known as Debs. Kentucky shall henceforth be known as Clay. Maryland shall henceforth be known as Marshall. Michigan shall henceforth be known as Ford. Missouri shall henceforth be known as Truman. Ohio shall henceforth be known as Taft. Virginia shall henceforth be known as Jefferson. West Virginia shall henceforth be known as Byrd. Wisconsin shall henceforth be known as La Follette.

I have a slight issue with this - Mainly, none of these folks exist in Atlasia - to Atlasians, they're all foreign.

However, if I'm outnumbered by a veto-proof majority, all I request is that Indiana be changed to Lugar, even Bayh if it comes down to it. But Debs? Please no.

As long as Ohio can be changed from Taft to Johnson (Cleveland Mayor Tom Johnson). I think speak for most Ohioans when I say that I am strongly opposed to calling our state Taft. That name is pretty much dead to the state after Bob Taft's tenure.

I have a slight issue with this - Mainly, none of these folks exist in Atlasia - to Atlasians, they're all foreign.

However, if I'm outnumbered by a veto-proof majority, all I request is that Indiana be changed to Lugar, even Bayh if it comes down to it. But Debs? Please no.

As long as Ohio can be changed from Taft to Johnson (Cleveland Mayor Tom Johnson). I think speak for most Ohioans when I say that I am strongly opposed to calling our state Taft. That name is pretty much dead to the state after Bob Taft's tenure.

What about Grant or Sherman? For Grant, I am thinking more of his Civil War service then his 2 terms as President.

I have a slight issue with this - Mainly, none of these folks exist in Atlasia - to Atlasians, they're all foreign.

However, if I'm outnumbered by a veto-proof majority, all I request is that Indiana be changed to Lugar, even Bayh if it comes down to it. But Debs? Please no.

As long as Ohio can be changed from Taft to Johnson (Cleveland Mayor Tom Johnson). I think speak for most Ohioans when I say that I am strongly opposed to calling our state Taft. That name is pretty much dead to the state after Bob Taft's tenure.

What about Grant or Sherman? For Grant, I am thinking more of his Civil War service then his 2 terms as President.

I don't think either could be called "great leaders." Great generals to be sure, but not great political leaders.